- Education:
Ph.D.,
Indiana University at Bloomington, 2001
- Teaching
specialties:
- Globalization
- Population
Geography
- Urban
Geography/Planning
- Economic
Geography
- Research
interests:
- Internal
Migration in the United States
- Latino
immigration and internal migration
- Race
and Ethnic Geographies
- Restructuring
of Local Labor Markets
- Regional
Economic Development
- Recent
Projects/Research Undertaken:
- Latino
migration to south central Pennsylvania
- U.S.
Internal Migration and Labor Market Adjustments
- Research Associate
- The Center for Applied Community Research and Development, Binghamton University
- University Transportation Research Center, Region II
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Conklin, Nicole and M.E. Reisinger, 2006. “Assessing social and physical vulnerability to a
terrorist attack: a case study in Norfolk, Virginia. The Pennsylvania Geographer, 44(2):
147-175.
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Meyer, Gregory S. and M.E. Reisinger, 2006. “Bio-tech innovation clustering in
Indianapolis.”
In Papers of the Applied Geography Conference, B.E. Montz and G.A.
Tobin (eds.) 28: (forthcoming).
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Frazier, John W. and Mark E. Reisinger. 2006.
“The new South in perspective: observations and commentary.”
In H. A. Smith and O. J. Furuseth (eds.) The New South: Latinos and the Transformation of Space,
Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing, pp. 257-283.(forthcoming).
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Reisinger, Mark E. 2006.
“Latinos in Berks County, PA: migration, settlement, and employment.”
The Pennsylvania Geographer, 43(2): 95-118.
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Reisinger, Mark E. 2006. “Latinos in America: Historical and contemporary settlement patterns.”
In J.W. Frazier and E. Tettey-Fio (eds.) Race, Ethnicity, and Place in a Changing America,
Binghamton, NY: Global Academic Publishing, pp. 183-198.
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Reisinger, Mark E., Eugene Tettey-Fio, and John W. Frazier, 2006. “Patterns and Issues in the
Latinization of Allentown, Pennsylvania.”
In J.W. Frazier and E. Tettey-Fio (eds.) Race, Ethnicity, and Place in a Changing America,
Binghamton, NY: Global Academic Publishing, pp. 233-250.
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Reisinger,
Mark E. 2005. "Residential segregation and socioeconomic
inequality for the Latino
community in Reading, PA." In Papers of the Applied Geography
Conference, B.E.
Montz and G.A. Tobin (eds.) 28:
349-358.
- Reisinger,
M.E. 2004. "Hispanic migration flows and settlement patterns
for Berks County and
Reading, Pennsylvania." In Papers of the Applied Geography
Conference, B.E.
Montz and G.A. Tobin (eds.) 27: 283-292.
- Reisinger,
M.E. 2003. "The origins and development of the York industrial
district in
south central Pennsylvania: 1700s to 1920." The Pennsylvania
Geographer. 41(2): 67-94.
- Reisinger,
M.E. 2003. "Determinants of Latino migration to Allentown,
PA." In Multicultural
Geographies: The Changing Racial/Ethnic Patterns of the United States,
J.W. Frazier
and F.W. Margai (eds.). Binghamton, NY: Global Academic Publishing,
pp. 170-189.
- Reisinger,
M.E. and E. Tettey-Fio. 2003. "Changing Latino geographies
in the United States."
In Multicultural Geographies: The Changing Racial/Ethnic Patterns
of the United States,
J.W. Frazier and F.W. Margai (eds.). Binghamton, NY: Global Academic
Publishing, pp.
149-169.
- Reisinger,
M.E. and M. Treier. 2003. "Latino migration to small cities:
the case of Allentown,
1980 - 2000. In Papers and Proceedings of the Applied Geography
Conferences, B.E.
Montz and G.A. Tobin (eds.) 26: 92-100.
- Reisinger,
M.E. 2003. "Sectoral shifts and occupational migration in the
United States."
The Professional Geographer. 55(3): 383-395.
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Reisinger, Mark E. “Valued Citizens or Post-Industrial Underclass: The Incorporation of Latinos
in U.S. Cities.” Presented to the 104th Annual Meeting of the Association of American
Geographers, April 17, 2008.
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Reisinger, Mark E. “The Geography of Illegal Immigration Laws.” Presented to the 30th Annual
Applied Geography Conference, October 18, 2008.
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Reisinger, M.E. and J.W. Frazier. “The Role of Migration Selectivity in the Latinization
of Pennsylvania Dutch Country.” Presented to the 102nd Annual Meeting of the
Association of American Geographers, March 8, 2006.
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Reisinger, M.E. “Residential segregation and socioeconomic inequality for the
Latino community in Reading, PA.” Presented to the 28th Annual Applied Geography Conference, November 3, 2005.
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Reisinger,
M.E., Tettey-Fio, E., and Frazier, J.W. "Social and labor force
experiences
among Latinos in Allentown, PA at the beginning of the 21st century."
Presented to the
101st Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers,
April 8, 2005.
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Reisinger,
M.E. "Hispanic migration flows and settlement patterns for
Berks County and
Reading, Pennsylvania. Presented to the 27th Annual Applied Geography
Conference,
October 22, 2004.
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Reisinger,
M.E., Tettey-Fio, E., and Frazier, J.W. "Latino settlement
and resettlement
down the U.S. urban hierarchy: An examination of southeastern Pennsylvania."
Presented
to the 2004 Conference on Race Ethnicity and Place, September 18,
2004.
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Reisinger,
M.E. "Determinants of Latino migration to small cities: The
case of Allentown, PA."
Presented to the 100th Annual Meeting of the Association of American
Geographers,
March 19, 2004.
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Reisinger,
M.E., Tettey-Fio, E., and Frazier, J. "U.S. Latino migration,
landscape and spatial
structure in Allentown, PA: beginning of the 21st century."
Presented to the 100th Annual
Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, March 16, 2004.
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Reisinger,
M.E. and Treier, M. "Latino migration to small cities: the
case of Allentown, 1980 to
2000. Presented to the 26th Annual Applied Geography Conference,
November 7, 2003.
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Reisinger,
M.E. "Determinants of Latino migration to small cities: The
case of Allentown, PA."
Presented to the Annual Meeting of the Middle States Division of
the Association of
American Geographers, October 30, 2003.
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Reisinger,
M.E. "Urban employment outcomes for recent immigrants to the
United States."
Presented to the 99th Annual Meeting of the Association of American
Geographers,
March 6, 2003.
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Odland,
J. and M.E. Reisinger. "Institutional approaches to the economic
geography of medical
services." Presented to the 99th Annual Meeting of the Association
of American
Geographers, March 6, 2003.
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Recent
Grants and Awards:
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2007
City of Binghamton, Community Based Planning Project East Side Revitalization Plan, $30,000,
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2006 Binghamton University, Harpur College Deans Office Workshop Grant,
“The Neoliberal City,” $2200, for 2006/07.
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2005 Binghamton University, Office of the Provost, Individual Development Award, $1,000.
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2005
Binghamton University, Harpur College Deans Office Workshop
Grant, "Distressed
Urbanism: Exploring the Embattled Metropolis," $3,000
for 2005/06
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2004
Binghamton University, Vice President for Academic Affairs, Student
Location
Analysis 6/1/2004 to 7/1/2005 ($20,000) Co-PI.
- Recent Masters Thesis Supervised
- Concepcion, Ramon, 2008. “Migration, Settlement Patterns, and Assimilation of Puerto Ricans
in Orlando, FL.”
- See
my Urban Planning Analysis Students Conducting FieldWork
- Check
out my students at the Applied Geography Conference 2005
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